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This study deals with the role of national parliaments in the
perspective of European integration. It examines the relationship
between national parliaments and the European Parliament. In order
to find a solution to the problem of the democratic deficit in the
EU, the author concludes that it is vital for European integration
to create an efficient decision making process which is best served
by centralization and majority voting. However, this runs counter
to democratic legitimation, which is dependent on institutions at
the national level.
Confronting questions arising from the application of old
constitutional texts within one system or another of judicial
review, this work presents materials/reflections for further
exploration on a comparative/national basis. The countries covered
are the United States, Norway, Belgium and France; all countries
having an old constitution. The following questions are dealt with:
the emergence of judicial review of national legislation, the
interpretation of old constitutional texts, complementary sources
to old constitutional texts, the application of old constitutions
in modern societies, and the legitimacy of judicial review of
legislation.
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